NEW
ZEALANDSituated 900 miles east of Australia, New Zealand
is an island nation in the South Pacific made up of
two main islands and a number of small islands. New
Zealand enjoys a pleasant mild climate and great natural
beauty, especially in the mountainous areas. Over
a third of New Zealand’s population lives in
Auckland. A city of more than 1.3 million people.
Our capital, Wellington city, is home to 364,128 people.
Christchurch is our second largest city. It’s
often referred to as the gateway to the South Island.
Over 4.4 million people live in New Zealand.Over 99,000
international students currently live and study in
New Zealand.

Why
Study in New Zealand?New Zealand’s education system
is based on the prestigious British system. We offer
world-class facilities, resources and teaching staff,
and our qualifications are valued and transferable
throughout the world.

New Zealand’s universities perform very highly
on a global level. Many feature in international
university rankings like the Times Higher Education
Supplement Top 500 and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Top
500.

New Zealand is the ultimate destination for adventure
lovers. In a pristine natural environment of mountains,
lakes and coast, you’ll find a dazzling array
of pulse-quickening activities that are
easily accessible and affordable.

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As
an international student in New Zealand you’ll enjoy
a sophisticated lifestyle and high quality, affordable accommodation.
You’ll probably live close to where you learn so classes,
as well as social opportunities, are easy to get to.

How
much it will cost?New Zealand education is world-class
but very cost competitive compared to other
countries. Talk to your institution about their
fees and preferred methods of payment.

Living Costs : Prescribed living
cost for international students is 10,000$ per
year, however this could vary depending on individual
lifestyle. This costs covers basic costs like
: accommodation, Food and basic Travel within
city or campus.

Accommodation
InformationOn Campus :

Halls of residence or student hostels
These are usually located on campus or nearby, with
single or twin rooms. Bed linen and cleaning are provided.
Meals are eaten in a communal dining hall, with special
dietary needs catered for Student accommodation is
around 100$ - 200$ per week

Homestay or private board
This gets you a room in a suburban house, usually
with a garden and lawns. Your host family will help
you adjust to life in New Zealand

Renting a house or apartment
Students can rest private apartments or house. You
can either stay alone or share the apartment, these
range from a two-bedroom apartment to a large house
on its own land. Most rental properties are unfurnished,
apart from an oven, a laundry, curtains and carpet.

You pay for electricity, gas, phone and water,
including connection fees. usually a bond of up
to 4 weeks' rent is held by Tenancy Services and
refunded when you move out, if the flat is still
in good condition.

Temperoray Accomodation / Hotels:
You can also choose to initaily stay at Local hotel
or Motel close to the campus for temperoroy period,
costs of such hotel single occupany vary from 50$-
150$ per night.

Process
to Apply

Application
- students need to submit their academic
and work experience Documents as per
Institutes guidelines. If the students
meet the guidelines then Institutes
issues a Offer Letter’ to the
students. application process time frame
is different for all institutes however
average process time is 2- 4 weeks.Research
applications take longer than this to
process.

Visa
- Process time for Visa application outcome
is 4- 8 weeks for most of the complete
applications. Students can be interviewd
by the Local embassy for further clarifications
on visa file.